General Education Re-Envisioning

Fall 2020 Open Meetings on Clemson General Education Program

We are at the final stages of the multi-year planning process for general education revisions and look forward to implementation in the coming semesters.Logo for Clemson Forward strategic plan

The General Education Committee invites Clemson faculty, staff, and students to two open meetings about general education.

Because our originally planned August 2020 retreat was cancelled, we split the content into two sessions. Both are designed to allow for attendee discussion and collaboration. Registration is requested, and the information and pertinent background for each meeting is below.

Open Meeting 1 – Proposal & Transition Plan

Wednesday, November 11 from 2:30-4:30 p.m. Meeting has now passed, and recorded information is below.

At this meeting, we discussed the proposal for general education revision (effective fall 2022), with an overview of changes and breakouts with committee members. Zoom recording and the copies of proposals and catalog changes are available by contacting Trogden@Clemson.edu

Open Meeting 2 – Pedagogy, Assessment, and Course Review

Thursday, December 3 from 2:00-3:30 p.m.

At this meeting, we reviewed and discussed results from last year’s general education program assessment and effective pedagogies. We also discussed and addressed questions about this year’s assessment plans and upcoming course review. Breakout sessions were included on the summaries from AY 19-20 assessment. Zoom recording and copies of summaries are available by contacting Trogden@Clemson.edu.

Additional information:

Questions or comments can be directed to Associate Dean Bridget Trogden – Trogden@Clemson.edu.

September General Education Committee – an update

What is the General Education Committee working on this year?

Great question!

  1. We expect this semester to bring to fruition the last of the major pieces of a general education curriculum revision, as originally intended in the ClemsonForward strategic plan. We’ve already engaged a number of faculty, students, and staff in the “Challenges” plans and updates, and are moving forward with a proposal and transition plan to UCC (Undergraduate Curriculum Committee) this semester. That plan will be posted on this blog as soon as it is ready.
  2. We analyzed our committee composition and will be making a recommendation to the Faculty Senate Policies Committee to add the rank of Principle Lecturer.
  3. Assessment of student learning outcomes for Arts/Humanities and Social Sciences will occur this year, in accordance with our assessment plan.
  4. We will be conducting regular review of the courses that fulfill our student learning outcome areas. Last year, the Communication (Oral and Written) area was reviewed. This year, we would like to review Mathematics and Natural Sciences, which is all done through Curriculog and is open and transparent. Department chairs and department curriculum committee chairs will be contacted when the review calendar is set.
  5. The August 2020 General Education Program retreat was postponed due to the necessity of COVID-related pedagogical shifts. We will be planning a make-up event in November and will share dates, details, and virtual meeting sign-up links as soon as they are available.
  6. We have been exploring the opportunity of an Information Literacy student learning outcome for our general education curriculum. Nearly 76% of higher ed institutions have Information Literacy as an institutional learning outcome. Do we believe that this should be an add-on to a current general education student learning outcome area, or should it be a distributed outcome similar to the Office of Global Engagement’s Global Competency Outcomes? Discussion and deliberations will ensue.

Announcement – Professional Development Opportunities for Teaching Faculty

1.) Assessment Team for General Education Program

The Division of Undergraduate Studies is putting together a team of faculty to assess samples of student work from this academic year according to our General Education student learning outcomes and rubrics.

This year, we are assessing the areas of Communication (written and oral), Mathematics, and Natural Science. We welcome interested faculty to participate on the assessment team; expertise with the areas is needed, but experience in teaching our exact General Education courses is not required.

  • The team will conduct their work from Tuesday, May 26 to Friday, May 29, approximately 9 am-4 pm each day. Team members must be available during the scheduled time period every day, excluding lunch break and breaks as needed. (*At this time, we intend for the team to meet in person on campus, but if the COVID-19 situation necessitates that this be done virtually, team members must be comfortable working remotely, with guidance from the Division of Undergraduate Studies.)
  • Compensation is $2,000 total, transferred to a Fund 15 account (for professional development or summer salary, inclusive of fringe).
  • We anticipate needing 16 faculty. Because assessing student work is an excellent form of professional development, we aim for a team where two-thirds of the assessment team have previous experience and one-third of the assessment team is new to General Education Program assessment. (Experience is not necessary, and an orientation will occur prior to May 26.)

Faculty interested in being part of the assessment team should complete a short information form by 5 pm EST on Saturday, May 2.

Questions can be directed to Director of Undergraduate Assessment Rene’ Schmauder (aschmau@clemson.edu).

2.) CT2 and Challenges Institute

The ever-popular CT2 Institute (Clemson Thinks2) will be running again this summer, with the opportunity for faculty attendees to also learn about and incorporate Challenges and/or Global Learning into courses and curricula.

All instructors may apply. We especially encourage departmental/ interdisciplinary teams of 2 or 3 who are interested, across multiple classes, multiple sections, and/or vertically throughout a curriculum.

Application deadline: May 7, 2020 at 5 pm EST. Institute dates will be June 1-2 and August 5-6, 2020. Compensation is expected to b $2,000 per participant transferred to a Fund 15 account (for professional development or summer salary, inclusive of fringe).

More information about the opportunity and how to apply can be found in the flyer.

Questions can be directed to Dr. David Knox (knox2@clemson.edu), Dr. Bridget Trogden (trogden@clemson.edu), Dr. Taimi Olsen (taimio@clemson.edu), or Dr. Kyle Anderson (kdander@clemson.edu).

3.) TeachingForward Fellows

Four Fellows will provide leadership to faculty colleagues in professional teaching development, helping us meet ClemsonForward goals.

Application deadline: May 31, 2020 by 5 pm EST. Appointment duration is August 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021. Workload is estimated to be 6 hours per month and compensation is expected to be $6,000, transferred to a Fund 15 account (for professional development or summer salary, inclusive of fringe).

More information about the opportunity and how to apply can be found in the flyer.

Questions can be directed to Associate Dean Bridget Trogden (trogden@clemson.edu) or OTEI Director Taimi Olsen (taimio@clemson.edu).

4.) Faculty Learning Communities

The Division of Undergraduate Studies and the Office of Teaching Effectiveness and Innovation will again be sponsoring a number of faculty learning communities (FLCs) for the upcoming academic year. OTEI Director Taimi Olsen will issue a call for FLC leaders and topic proposals soon!

5.) Preparing for Fall – Assignments & Signature Assignments

Do you need to do a refresh on the assignments in a course you teach? Do you want to learn more about evidence-based and learning-focused teaching? We have a tool for that!

The Division of Undergraduate Studies and OTEI have created an asynchronous Canvas course that covers “Learning-Focused Assignment Design.”

  • Part 1: Faculty can begin the course at any point (time estimate: less than 2 hours).
  • Part 2: Faculty will then engage in a facilitated peer review of an assignment with OTEI staff.

Suggested start time for 2020 Summer Cohort: June 1

This two-part series can be used as Evidence of Teaching Effectiveness according to the Clemson Faculty Manual definitions, and we can directly add a credential documenting participation to the faculty member’s Digital Measures portfolio.

Additionally, the Assignment Design series provides faculty with an opportunity to develop or adapt a Signature Assignment for General Education Program assessment and review. Signature Assignments will be necessary for all courses seeking new attribution in the General Education Program, and the General Educatin Committee is reviewing all current courses in the Program on a rotating basis.  We will be assessing Arts & Humanities (Literature & Non-literature) and Social Science student learning outcomes in the 2020-2021 academic year. Accordingly, we especially invite faculty teaching courses in these areas to participate in the opportunity.

Questions can be directed to Associate Dean Bridget Trogden (trogden@clemson.edu) or OTEI Director Taimi Olsen (taimio@clemson.edu).

6.) 2020 General Education Program Retreat

Update: This will be postponed until later in the fall semester.

Our second annual General Education Program Retreat will be held on Thursday, August 13, 2020, from 9 am to 4 pm in the Watt Family Innovation Center. The agenda will include the opportunity to engage with data on student learning, hear updates on General Education curriculum revision, and learn more about effective teaching from colleagues. Faculty, academic staff, and students (undergraduate and graduate) are welcome. Registration for the event will be posted at a later date.

Questions can be directed to Associate Dean Bridget Trogden (trogden@clemson.edu).

Continued Re-Envisioning: Integration

Introduction

The General Education Committee, now in its second year, has reviewed the work of the General Education Task Force and writes with continued purpose to re-envision the General Education curriculum at Clemson.

As the General Education Task Force noted in May 2018, a Clemson General Education curriculum should/could involve Ways of Knowing (i.e. – traditional disciplines of arts and humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and mathematics), Communication (i.e. – composing, editing, oral/written/digital presentation), and Integration. Currently, Clemson’s General Education curriculum emphasizes Ways of Knowing and Communication, but falls short on the Integration component.

At the August 2019 General Education Program retreat, approximately 200 stakeholders were able to examine and make meaning from course assessment and survey data related to student learning. Qualitative feedback collected from attendees indicate that our current General Education curriculum needs improvement in encouraging students to practice application, engage in diversity, and take ownership for their intellectual development. Nearly all of the input can be summarized into two needs: improving our curriculum and truly supporting its delivery.

Our discussions over the past year-and-a-half have focused on these opportunities. We revised our student learning outcomes and assessment rubrics last year for all but the Integration components, and we supported a program of faculty development to focus on assignment design in courses that are part of the General Education curriculum. Now it is time to further discuss and implement curricular improvements.

Update

The link below includes an update document for what the General Education Committee is working toward.

Update document (available by contacting Trogden@Clemson.edu)

Our timeline includes:

  1. Open discussions and focused discussions with faculty, staff, advisors, Chairs, students, and other stakeholders in the spring semester.
    • Link to menu of in-person opportunities.
    • Qualtrics survey to provide input (anonymous).
    • Leave a blog comment below (not anonymous).
    • Contact a General Education Committee member.
  2. Analytics/dashboard creation to help us model change. (With CCIT.) Continued partnership with Provost Office on instructional budget models.
  3. Creation of a transition plan and teach-out plan.
  4. Updates to our SACSCOC Vice President. (With Office of Institutional Effectiveness.)
  5. Faculty/teaching development opportunities for General Education course revision and assignment creation.
  6. Moving a proposal to the University’s Undergraduate Curriculum Committee in fall 2020 for a 2022 launch.